Spectral line profiles have been measured for H I lambda 1216, O VI lambda
lambda 1032, 1037, and Mg x lambda 625 in a polar coronal hole observed dur
ing 1997 September 15-29, at projected heliographic heights rho between 1.3
4 and 2.0 R.. Observations of H I lambda 1216 and the O VI doublet from 199
7 January for rho = 1.5-3.0 R. are provided for comparison. The O VI lines
are well fit to a narrow and broad component which appear to be associated
with regions of higher and lower spectral radiance, respectively. The narro
w components dominate at low heights and become a small fraction of the lin
es at higher heights. Mg x lambda 625 is observed to have a narrow componen
t at rho = 1.34 R. which accounts for only a small fraction of the observed
spectral radiance. In the case of the broad components, the values of v(1/
e) for O VI are only slightly larger than those for H I at rho = 1.34 R. bu
t are significantly larger at rho = 1.5 R. and much larger for rho > 1.75 R
.. In contrast, the Mg x values are less than those of H I up to 1.75 and t
hen increase rapidly up to at least rho = 2.0 R. but never reach the values
of O VI.